nt . a :. -r- . - . . . . . -. true to Sod. fo youf 6outirw. ani) to nour Duty.' CHARLOTTE, 33".' C.f &TJJLmmHZ' 3, I860, 1ST XJ3VT "h r Jet 13, thoiias j. noLTon, Editor & Propriitor. - t - TFltMl ' 7 1 ,,. " ,, ThN.irtl..Car..linu Whig .illhrTnHei.tnub. nr. I. era .t TWO lull. t, Alt in advance; TWO IX I, T, A US AND t'lfl'V t'KNTH if payment ha dela veil fr inreo um.i.ii.s jawu TMIt '.K IHH.I.ARS at I ie in ii i r nwjur, inipi win m ui. Mined until ill trrruea are paid , except ul the ' upl. .n ul the hdili.r AilvarlnenienliilBirleil at On IMItrprraquart (Iti lim..r la,tliiaaneil tyi") 1"' l'" nrnt limrr. (mil, an J H.i ci nt. C.ir vdchciiiiliiiu'iict. i urt ml Trrlim innnla anil SIiitiIT'i S ilf" rlmrjeil US r eatil hi; tier; ami lit.diH-timi l 33J pi-r mil. will ho iiutle I'rnBi llir rfg uhr pnaea, for mltnrtiMM by Ilia eae. Aurliiiiii;lil inaer tea1 n.ui.llily or qu-.ri.-r i, 1 par aqanr for each lime. Hliiii. iil.ilillil V 74 rent per aquurr I'uf earli time. . p.-rnoi'n m hrn rtinlinf in tlirir a.mrrtiM uirnta mu-t m-.rk tliat liuii.l..-r f ii..-rtmin nrnir rt r Ihry will hi' inarrlril until tin bid and clwrgid aurdmcly. ' - iJI'iiatatiatra are aathntirrr) l art ernl. J. G. -IV I I.K I '' A: C O., 0. WATOHtS, JEWELRY, tj4Ji Hint HhH ruitwn 'ni.. IfD Kj. 4,(.rBit B-mf-.ivi''tr tl Mii.aiuu IL.uae, chahlotik.no. A'tf titwHi (. u I UitiairiiiK W Um A Jrwi-lrjr. J.mt 1. K.. 1)11 K. W. 15KCKWITII va i'ST4ti na mtii v. A T & n S, l'& V L L r Y , nUEO VISE, if, ortm icT aaui i.ti lauanraioa akM-rtcmt, t'.ll and rxaiitiba hie etuea brfura paroliaamg 3Ieck!uul)iirg Hotel. An to tl '' "a 'l,,ir: -'l'-r inf. nr. Ili pul.t .'' I i 1 thul h.nif purrharf-d tin t.iiii.l nf k.ion M-a-airiit.ur M il. I, Ii- h.a ri'tarniatirrt ,t ami iaaa7 in-pfva li arcuwim-atata Uauatcnl auu rieaur lwri'rra IU h't r'"J ft'Wea ami rffiirnl IM!rr. It-. i.. aiMb- pt t' tin- m -i'tli -ir r. lor nihd ailit aiaia lrt, - m-w M" John iikan. aa 7.IM9 '..It .illlSllll Ml MM i jg- tb mxx r mm. H m mWnli I.Ira rl" " tn aniinuiieini h.e frht.ua. -lid ihe puli w (e. r-lly. Dial k,it Il.ia rat..l.U.1 .nia err II tii..wn d k--tia..stf.if p...ii pr .rsti-.n tn .1 .1.. the bll , II .t. Hi. I a...l tl ( . ..I tl.a pub..e, in ti.a n.t.al a. ti.a nif.al alikl..clul r.ii.cu af allriil.m ia paid lu hn TABLE, ms evuy emwiuil is pr.rvuiid .a h It STAllLF.-s are .bull ImOII .usr'irrl and at lr.M-r-1 I. v rrilu! o-l'-iisj nl In 11 .:r;iartiiiit.U I i-r ptiet-a) gitea I I. -'-. e.l .11. rlnn, A r...i..ri,h.eMMNIHI ml r-gul rly lo Il.e t i I -ti l..e alriv.l III Ilia ears W ,., lli.ar ru..(l. aae . Ii'm r .1 1 alls' ' t . .ii. it pjtr..n-g is e.rsfi.1. i lly a..li. .i. d. VM I'.OWZKK. .VitrwWlS, 1 J. 3l. t THE UNION," AIM II SI Ki l l- AltO. I: I lllltll. PHILAUF;i.PiiIA. I I'ltlM K. NbWl OMCR, l iaptvltr. IMF. a.id.-r..gsco) havt..( ac.l Hi ...rr.at ill l.v .lia, ... ii rr r.i inul.l roll 11.. .ttei lenre Im tlinafl viai .. i.f the i.g I'liila. fr.ini the . mi Ilia I.. Itaatll. w ati pa ... l.ul .I U nle, 1- la ; saline t.i II... 'tadlla p.silijr eh ,.f ir.-allg !. - rt -LI ill ride I.. the im re ii. I a.. i.i half ol nilerest m..r alinul Ihe t.ty. ti. I i . I'l Ii ...r. . i 'l r ,.,,r.,t.ni N .-I.. l'.r..l,. , illy i ! r.n. Ad ,r .i.y. I I'l ON S NKWCOMKl!, AuguMi iC. I :,!. WJ-lr I'aoraim.a. me fn- li lli i- & "set Id IIcimI. ' OIK .ubaerilirl la man.l'srruili g and keep I I I, Snap I. if I . tier, f .,l.i II ,,l K ,.l e-. ,.i t.i . I. will I l..r il... ..ii .,r stir km.l ill ( Inlhilitf II " Mt.ll lie. " In h . 11 tn at II again, it e ,h be I1..1 al a re. 'I p.n-e. 'Id.. S.i.p h-.a In Ml ttieil hv lr.,H.li. 'h .-r.,,iia an. 1 i. .nl l. he a rrrt-.ni enre. 'I'l.e sr.., he h,,l at llr K. N. Ilulrhianll 4. ( n.'a 11 Xiuif ami fr.,.1. Hit auh.erilsf. Oil AS. T. KHKKIIAHU. W3l. Ij9. IMI j J. S. PHILLIP , I JH.IU ii.i.vt t.ui.oi:, j P I I A V I NO l.tltd in TTTtJ' lv a.iln-n a ahara trl public Vt I P"'"""gr- IrMKA A c"",,l''l Ve.iiiiija l..y nn h nnl, whirn will he im.de l. nr. der at the ah. .ileal n.riire, all. r lh luteal t'. al.inn Sh.iii three iiiM.ra stt.uth of Ihc M ilislnll II. uae. T'T rAXTKI)" i "b l'l .niii.t cmmutiiiy will tnke unliru lhat i "'"f VV, frn .ill be purrliaa.dat th "'""' Flnuring Mill, at mark. I prirea, "' lmv.,c m.t -t , nn, ,fl ,e, -'"'.'a It. call al th,. ,M,II Kel. r.- al,,..ng a ...Ic. ,, JOHN WILKeS & CO. , to . r it. A M Will A LAIKJK SI'l'PLY OP (:nst;ilo M'arVnnts JI'ST PHlN'vKD . i,!,.i,nef.n,,i,.ai ri.. inM.r - I' ' HiM-f i'oiii;iiiV. ' (H HIS COMPANY eoMinnr to lake riaka a- gwnat his by lire, on llnuats, Uouus, Ft ' dure, Ac. u t usual ratt-a. . fr Odn-e at the Drug cUor of K. Nye Ilutchi ton it. Co r ' OFFIf KKR. ' ,t . A. 0. STKKLK President. "' " ' C. OVKHM AN, Vict President. , K. N Yi HUTCHISON, Secy, f ZVe-aiV. IHUKi Tim. A. C, STKKLK, J. L. PRO WN, M. U. TAYLOR, S. T. Wit I STUN, C. OVKKMAN. Y. fcOAKU, . 'AM. JOHNSTON.-: - JollN L JShiiW.v, F. .SCAB and SL T. WbIktiim, Kierul'Ve Conmitlee. AfiU M, IH.,9. 7tf MRS, VIKSLOW ItU li Ut itltt lttKin uf iiinlhi-r, (. An riix-nnn-re Muraa ainl renin U- I'liyairmn pre ar-nta in Hie iilti-iiiKin of iimthrra, lur SOOTHING SYI! UP, I'oit cum iiti:n ' I i:i i. ixi, tr r i fir i f hirli greatly fueil.tnir. Die proe... ( u-iiNiiig. :T'x?,zrsZ:;z:z ,, . . . ki m to iiK.i r.t i i: i in: iua l i s. ! m ,id ufHi it, uiuil.rrr, ii will gut; ri-l lu )iiOr acuta, ..i.d Ei lii f and Ilrulih lo Tour Infjiils. We he put ui. IHllil.iM.rlef.il i.tfftfli Tr.. uud I AN CAY. IS 'l Ul I II of it. at.-1 t. oM-1 KI..V K AMI . ,', ie .i.le iu ,e.iir.i,e I I I All I I) IVA.VL. N I Ar.ll H AS IN A SIM. 1. 1. IO Kl KM T A I I u. r . y l.tilJ kilo, a'l Ilisl.il. .a lis. nia.li)V') 0'I II I Mi Mill I'. I i: K i.... i i.y h used ,1, On ill t. i.lr.r) , all ma ueiigl.teii I Willi Ha ..pi-r.iltiM.a. anil spe.k m lelli.aid cm. j li.m.. I, .-ii ul ila u.i.(ir..l iliVit. ainl .... .1 ,-.. I i,r. . lu... H a'-r.k lu Il.ia mai. e " W II AT W K m K NitVv ,' .u.r ini ye..,.' iH ri. nee, A.M I I r.Mir. hi it i.r.ii i.iiiu.i r"ii i ii r r i i,. rll.Vlt.M or WIlA l WKIIKI.K Ohi I. Ah H. !" "'""f",.,.'',..""."i'T.rl!!7. ,.","i"i"1J"ii"ll! I f..wuu . Inirri. . iwrnty i.ni.ui. aiiei the ayrup i. '.im.t n-.i Tl.i. t.lu.He ,'rr"r'J';V'lV!1 .r .1 il.e 1.....1 rXI Lillt-M r.O ami s-hll rLI. M ti-l- n. .V. wl.i.a i .nr.. i.u li U.u uu wilM I M V I II FAll.lM. M'i t l.-i m iiu.iKiviK mi ii. Ii .d .ei.r.. in child tfm usin. hut in. .r;..r.i.. tee at. i...tli .nu b.i rla, t-.4rici. at-iiti. j ry io me wim.e syairni : nil atltnasl IwaUbtly lellete (jtipn i in ihc Ri v.rk mi) id folic 11 V U I a I (Hl e tuily r mi- .l..rl.ll ...' ,d .t t un im;, a .-1 1 1 1, it mi i iiim;. r:!T Nl) Il(l'l' lIKtlhi.i I.S I .. L vi 1 11. 1. II. ..I HVsKMI.kV AM; UIAHUI.O.A IM ... 1 llll.ljlil .N. ....ll.rl n ..f,-a If ..i y.iti.r c.usr. We au,.i ny lu mi; a cl.il.l .nfl.tn-r; lr-- y .il tlie .l.iiil HO .No I K I Vol K I II U I I'll K O I'll Kit!. t ,. M'U I III. I'UMl I'll t.s or lit la If.rn y..U an. I V"l.r aoll'. f... r. ., I ti.. i w .ii ix j-L ii I y a. A i. t lit. - t.. I..II..W the n.. ... II... nn. oi.i i i:t v lir.aje. ,1 II .... I a mi the ..ul.. I, u-.d. Fullai.irl I. usiug i . I. U.ll.e. Nmn genuine uuieas I I ( I HI I. "i I'MiK I., .N Yuri, Sh.I,! I.jr l.iu.g i.ut' at the Wuild. I'imipai. O r. t IU fu.R 1Sihikt,N. Y. ; :tv .' ) M1.lt I IT l',ll!ie it)in , l.v I. n llu" i.n-n 4 (' M.tei, i3 ly fCAotiee. tiMir. T i.i I. .. Sj!) .,e n. l.,n. .ml 1 sy hnnt'i il per. h nni C. GI .I .4pnn. isi n. Dr. II. U Fritcliard ,MI.I.I'lN(im,l liri...,..snf ny re.,-, tmliy an .... . tie I rill l llu 1 1 m r, un. r the riictlc. M. ilK i.ii . lie ... he I 1 I Tl.e ,. -Aagaalll. i.u1!. n al his "ll. ll el.arre. ciiuroriD'fJ LIVER IWVIGORATOil FiKtl It I II II 1 1 -I T A 1 KM. It':: enm.nn..Hr.t e-.lrrl- I am (:.ma, a- w '- I ti i II .... . -l lh...l- f? -:!'" Iha l-'l I"" '"t ,., , t.,.1 ijurn ,i,t .,, ,.. I. ... i. it . LSa a nure.ua r -I,,, i-t ,t It a.3 afl .a II. ,.s buJ'Uws a la I., .a a.ffca at .siri f4 ',.lr..t fil a ,v awn ul. lvr.lt !-, Jl:, ll.nilt'OH."' : 'I a.l'.ua l.leee Cr.m 1 O ,,'s'ls, CI Inwa l la. ka. Urii'i'la.! C3 ' lr... I. HI llnrn. I r foi.i-iW i.l, i,-""tf rr, IHropsr. wwe 1 Inns ae N, .lail'llnal ( n.llar.,. . ( ll.n-Vj , ll"l'.a, tialr rw M.irlms, I'ltnleea' t l..fa.lniii, l-'lain ln.ee. J.nnlli.is,!',., ale Ik... ..- .IS I .ia.1 . sa C.ll.ia H.ii.S'1 Ii -.11 aa.ir I I I Ultra lia- rg Kami y Hl.ill- II K t II M II e., . a im nig ml. .lit... If Itioiilula wis Cak- s l aahaUM Mart. H " """ sa,J'' iaitala..N' i MIX WATKH IV TIIK SIOITII WITH 1IIK sj :cOII I (lit, AMI H AU.UW UOl ll 'I IKik I III'. II. I'.lta Un lol we per Ballls. GAHrOllD'S V '111 CATHARTIC P3LLG, r. ye..i i.m in rnre VrRelalile F tli.i l-, I't nn In t. l.k'W ( sS.W, Air llfclil. w..d will keen In i.r l.i.ale. 11,. r'an.lij- r.-. '.TllerH.f la.f.s Ila StW au-s. I'a'hans. a hah IH- sr..i-.s ,ar baa Ul-I Hi k.. I.r.'ll.. B.,,r. Ti tl.si. l-.e.-l. .'-.-a. 1 b.M..l.t.ilv n.r. ,a.. pa nn..ivt ft-m ll,.aa was k..sr ,i-.llh.-I'lt.l, aj I'-a-e.i ' ail ainrra. ...r.r.r.1 unS.H I las.. aMiy4,M-ad ajalusilar K-'l'r.'.IH.. wall fen., i tlwl l"a-ei.t lHBaTllW al i'ia? "k'S Sii l.V 'I " liui'TT PI' Il k ask ..rr-..-rri .. ',h "fcaT'ii X")ea"e 1 e".'i are) . B.?!rd.,, mfe la allrt. I. a. II. ...... I'. I. .a In 111. fJ ''' I n-ller ..., I a I .. "j n. el Wnerne-a nr. r Ike tehula Im-li, (4 n,n t..,, ... 1,1 ah,. a n-,...:i. II a--I..-I 7 ' Ina HI is...rs. ol It. .r. I.n-a of A -IM llle.alr.-. I.I.. en. aatln.t ol'l utre rt ll. ..ll , llr.tlraa. teas, I rk-, " H ti rlwh. In r It. a.l, ail Ii. nam ...a .i j kj .., ..... n. .... in ( iiliilrrnur (.1 ! C lilen .' rlller oflh. II In... I J ....I , I..-. ,. i.r .I," Il S-.k 1,-ir i,k, n.i.iiiu.ia, U m a.n.Uisi lu ilia at.ia.UM .at. !-.. 1 1" s 1 I KICK Tl.xrw DlttW". Tft V.lt-er I. -!. .. at .r pml .'aia.'si fa (Viaitlr I'l I la ra r-i"l--l I" .r,.rni. -...rallt, a.J uia aawS-aala I.y U.a Iraaa la all la Urn. s.aaa. . T. W, B Civil II. SI. !.. ....ir.1 ,r.r,.,l 1-r.nrlrlor, 3311 Imdwaii k" Ink. F. SI'AliR A CO., Charlotte, A' C. It , re. I 1 TERRIBLE TORNADO! . . 131 Lives I.osl Wert of ihc Rirrr. tMltKAT JF.!TlXTIOM or I'BOPKRTY. Tcwns of Camanche & Albany in Ruins. ' Over 2 eOOTcople Rendered Ilomeleas I . ! jie followipg a eonneeted and intelli - . ...j ... i... ...... (Iirillinm Ihi.toryof the lato wl.iilwind in Iowa and II - llinoia. Il ia from I lie Clinton (Iowa) Her. aid who-e editor we know a4rutbful gi - ti - ,tlrm.n. This northern tornado ia the most I .... .i. rim,. .nl i.nll.la iraut.il v that we rv- .,,' of tl,a U' ml.iilwind in Iowa and II - rr saw iu print.- It ia difficult to read its history nd not believe that an unchained j demon from the lower pit tuled and diree- ltd ihe storm. j Sunday, the' 3d day of June. A. P., 1300, will long be renn-oibi-red by a lr;-e portion of Iowa, as the day of the Great Tornado, In the ext. tit of the country deva-tated the fierceness of ihe power manifested the dratruelion of property and I lie loi-s of tin- ... li. ... ,e h.r, ju.t wi.rd iricrrd. all e have eer known, or heard, I or dreamed of a possible in Northern latt- lost ln house, two barns, cattle, tetiees. anU ot there are semuly it not latuliy injureii. 'tudea. A strip of land varying in width everything, in fact, but bis bare land and Sixti en of the killed were upon the farm ' from twenty roda lo mile, and extending the live of himself aud family, w ho were , of Thos. Hatfield, which was struck next I from Cedar liapids in lo. to Lake Miehi- saved by running into a thicket and lying after th-it of Mr. Parsell, and almost imiiie .' 1-- 1 - . ....1. tl.. 1 .n. rf flat nn the i. rnn nil ami Imlilili ' on to the diatelv after the union of the tarnado 'f'"' Ullli sr.v ..... . destruction, ftot . lence. nor a lre, not . Louse and scarcely a living thing in the pihw,. 0f ,l,e .courge .was able lo escnpe .1,1.. i, ,, ii. furv Moiiii" onward stea- .... . , '. , . n, . .... (11! v nut resistless ly, il aeviaieu lor inn mug- Icatb, destruction, almost annihilation marked its track It passed so swiftly over the doomed spots th.t its victims who cs- raped death, .roso lewild.-rcil Irom a feail'ul dre.'m, and incspable, of either thought or SClion. Kv. n tboe w ho were ithom its ram-e, but alio witnes-ed its ..A r.i..l..r .Hi, .....i ..i.iai,re ui til the wreck of rron.rty tho ' ,odi.a of the killed, and the tries of the in 'jured rou-ed thitn'lo a real xitionof the ..r.al'ealatnitv that bad occurred, and the s- " . iieeea.it y lor prompt .ml energetic action. Fortunately the fury of the slot m expended :,...if t,. .1 . .. ...j ..I,r.naii Lriioaeh saved themselves and families by ,.,,, jnt0 tn. cellar", root houses, and ... . L.r, .,inu,,l, i many cases compl. tely covered by the .r .1.;. i.n..... .I.,. .... .i.nir.i.i1 fiom the falling material aud fioiu leii g blown away. Having b-en over .he ground we are rn al.l.rl ia ..i,-. a i.n irrttrila aeenill.t b 'a- url'be course aud (fleet of the Tornado. vt ii t .i... t- ,i arvellous as tnauy OI me ii.Oiueiira may lie ihouebt. we shall slate tiollni.g that We do .... J -l ...... ..,! I .1.. ....., and satisfactory evidence, from cyewit iiessea. 1 here were in the beginning two diff r- i..,,.,., i.ni,, .e.tol (Vdar KiV- , ; ., rr 'bout twelve nnle. apart. Ihey pro ceeded eatwarnly In separate and will de fined courses, until ihey lelt the Waroipiii- mean- river, twenty-three miles west of the Misrirsitpi, when i lie t united and advanced in a sinele column, with increased force and Irnti.Vlv. The 6r-l made its arrearance about aeveo miles riortheast from Cedar Kapida, and about three miles we-t of the liner. When firl seen, il looked merely like i threatening cloud ; but it soon assum- r" the appearance oi a huge serpent, exten- jr T a ding from the cloud to the earth, and twis hrijj. ,uti and wtiihing in undulatitg motion, ao " coinpatiied by a roar n.ore trriiide than that of the mightiest cataract. The woik of de struction commenced hy demolishing two dwel.ing west of the Cedar Kiv.r, o.ued by p. rsoiis whose liatiiea we l.ave In ti utl able to ascertain Then nio.ing oi.waid a ii i.g course It uorooltd the largs Ibuildins of Mr. Park, on ihw east side of the Hivit, and destroyed the buildings, f.-nces, Ao. Mr. Wooley w.a the next sufferer, and lost his dwelling, which was overturned three limes. A daughter, five years of age was iii'toMlv killed, and he bin. -ell' will j lo-e the left hand. The house of lr Q-.ass Ws. next destroyed, hut the family escaped j serious injury. Advancing eat by south, lit destroyed the dwellings of Messrs. Gun I niti . S Stewart. S W. Martin. W. Cor per. M Vaughn. W. K.ymond, James lteed. A.l.m Tana' The barn., fences. ,J i t . .. : . .. ...... ... ...I ,., . In . lact. hut the bate son, shared the lain oi the dwelling. Among the killed arc .Me- !,.- ami . Iliatn 1.0.x. ana a uerma-.w nose name is umiuow u. 1-rom twelve to ntteeo are injured several quite iertously. ie- be. ,.. .. . .t... ,.,;! ,! .. Il .,, .,,,1 ,ir, here and there to maik it, course, it fatal , ff,pts are next fell at Lisho,, Station. Here the II. II. Depot -Ihe large warehouse ot Messrs. Ual.it.au t IM's.n ami nt' Messrs Atelmr and West -and Ihe K.tinrr llou-e of Mr. lioodrieh .... .....Ii.il.irl b'v.n il.. i,i..r. nn .. t: . ... i j i ...i . and iho buildings lliemst'lvea were sp inter ed into kindling-wood. Although such was the fate of the buildings, yet 15.10 bushel of .heat iu bulk, iu the warehouse of Itabi nau A Ptauit, was left untouched. Mar vellous as Ibis appears, it is nevertheless strictly true. It can ouly be accounted for on the suppo-ilion that the wheat ran through the floor, as the warehouse was lif tta iron, , P' -o, rneve, ,.0, ,rt ,m n ' ... .".I ... l i ' . ,L " " . . i- .... i ... empty, were taken a great distance ami ul . i i rial J r,.. e.r il.n nlere. Iiv 3 , ' ', . j: .. . -. .i.. t. .r men lunm k ",v the tornado. Three lumber yards, of w Inch one belonged to Mr. Chauncy Lamb, of this city, suffered severely J in one, not a board remaiu. The loss here i estimated atSI-V O.iO. No live, were lost immediately t this point. Le.ving this station, Ihe lorn nio followed the tr.ek of the It. R. for about three miles, detroying everything in its J course. It then circled north e.ster'y, I. .aim. Menl.aniesvillw two mile to the .oml, I At whlia Oak nmrs. two milps northeast I of Lisbon, 100 bead of eatile ao i sheep j fnd man, otWs .L ;n.J were killed instantly! wounded, fome falall .re U. P Thomp-on. Mr. Allen, ife .lid . .-. , t vt:, r .. Itireo Cntiaren, o. niiw Ul i.jeciiaiJICriVlllif. daUL'hter of P. Piper 1 2 vear, of who ..a ea.ried 80 roda .nd ... found with her head buried in the ajronml t another d.oh- ter of .Mr. Piper wan also killed, and a aon of Mr. K. Miller. Amona the wounded are ! tierrge Laudamcr and wife, xeriously. The IHlti-r lias Mlice ennii ij i'i-i ner reanou. n , 'ol-, arm broken nd otherwi-e injured ' F. Piner. fatally : Mr. K. Miller, badly ' Mr. Cole feointue aparoach of the torna jMr. Cole seem tfce approach of the torna- t do, was eaut-ht by itrn r.ile endeavoring to ' pet I1i4.isn.ily Krii u., relUr: '1 he trap door eadii.e throiijh the floor to the eellar . w aa opened wlir 11 the storm struek the luil- ' dinif. swfpinir it from over their heads, hut !ea ing the floor. Mr. C. pra-ped his w if.-, I wh" held their child in her arm-, and threw bini-elf flat and si iz-d hold of one side of tbo floor, at the cpeninp of tho trap door. He w not aware that, the tl or moved un til ft r the otorm was over, abet, he found they had been carried forty rods, and the rtn with winch lie held 011 was t.roKen. On thin ntretoh of tlia tornado, a, iro of io hdof . vn..y. i were inMatitly killid. Mr. . A ml re a urov,; 01 e a ur.in uou. Messrs Stanford J inp, George Lauda- mur. t P. I hoinp-ou. W . Cole, F. Piper and Kii-ba Miller lost everything, and their B., , l...l J...,,, ,l Tt,. u-ir m- . i ...p.. s.. - . . .. wtioic route ot tne inrnauo is nere strewu with the bodies ot the horses, cattle, iiol"', .beep and fowl, that -, re destroyed. Many ot tne tow is ei e pieum as ciean as i- mien- dd for the t aMc. Thi-porti mi of the route of the lornarto went north or .-Mechanics, vilie, and many of Ihe items mentioned mav nrnnerlT lie oin to that aecliou ot coinitry Onion (Jiove One pnd a half miles north of the station of that name on the C , I A N. K It . the hou.esof Mr. McFadin, ti .. c. ri. n i... l' v.:. i, nun ') """" j.'-.i.c ...... McMakin were destroyed, and John ISiker and S McMakin were killed, aud M r. Hsker s mot In r and two thiid n n, the family of UcMakin and an old man un- lii'ian. wire serio'i-ly inured. tattle, stock of all kinds, fences, out hou-s, .tc, Hi'M awsv. I w o cniiuren or i rn .'icr aoin acre carried sixty roils, but i-caperl serious ii jury. A Mrs. Suiiih has since died. ' At ljt,i!rv Until tnrnadiies were visi- . t.1. . i ih. i tin. m.p up arn fnl. towing w other fou as about inr-e nil. e rio.iu aim ine ii.rniiiiiij auueu a weiru oeauiyioitie vary i .... ti. . . i- . .. . our mile "oulli oi tne village, notu had preserved their original shape and ap- lin.Jii.e I h country tl-.-oiu'h w Inch the nr.t pa-scu I comparative y un-enien, arm but little ii iury wa done. l our mile South ten persons were iij-.rnl. some fatal- lv ; two houses and two barns were destroy- j .1. i . . j.... pnnving the-e ouslaueht upon the farm J.. " .1 L. At Whr.d'und both were still vi'ible. 'questioned, he dashed on, repeating his re- sticking through the sides of Mr. W.ldorf's so abundantly and so earl) supplied with About seven miles North im house were q ie-t whenever he aw a group of people. ' store, ia Camanche. The shingle is of ce- every de-cripnou of spring truit and vege i i i... i.. t. . .... ..ii i .r ..ni..... .,.rl thinL-ross table tin vear. oar at sueb reasoualn iii.ired. The tornado flew bii;b at this r.0"1' lii.. U .1,. ..i.,i ,,nn tl.re im.a .virth OI the Ii aiiroau , several nouses were sisiance in uieir power ...r. cumin, nie , uo auu i.iiccu ivsen hhou-.. ...o ...f,- - 0 -- -j B blown away, I ut no live were lost. Here Supcrinteu l. nt of the rnilroad, wa imn.e- boards, lath aud plas'.tring without being the same source, so thai the consumption the tornado changed itseour- and followed diately sent for, and at once dispatched , broken at all. This incident al-o shows ha greatly increased. Northern grower, the river, doing but little damage until it two hand cars all lhat were at hand and , the rotary motion of the tornado. The in this way lose some of their best proais, united with what we term the South Torn., gave orders for a train to be prepared at chimney of Mr. Anthony's house, weighing for the public appotiM i tolerably well sal do, wl,op cour-c will now pur-uc from its once to carry to all the -cepe of aciion who ' nearly a ton, was tak.'n off and depsiteJ iu i-tied. before they are prep-ired to vuter tho starting point, about seven miles J-outh- might wish lo go. The Q i-cn City, atjthe garden ten feet from the building, iu market Commercial Advertiser. wesr ol Cedar Kapids, iu iho Lyons, was iiumpdistely placed at the dis- ao upright position, without a single crack , , o-r, s Sfff.T-0n ihe West side of pol f "r charitable neighbars there, to show that it had been distubed. Mr. Tls STeAMIIIP Great Eastsbn. This llu. I V.Iar the dwelliiii's of Mr Carney and m. ti . ...I......: 1...1 a nr lb fonii- r instantly killed. Two ante sons ot .'ir v arney ami Gertnaii boy were fisb- tin', and st. ing a trang lookin cloud two oftbeui rushed tow.rdsit to see what it as. Tbey w.-re literally torn limb fr0, i.,b. only their trunk remained. We next ... r ., ...;., . , . ,;i.. ami a l,...k .,,! i. . .'r ., . .... . ,;i.. .,..1 . ba'.f Sm.ih of Ml. Vernon and I.iJonM tin time, It. uppearedaireadful In the extreme. Ihe .:. J.. n ..A -;,i. i. .....I... r u.. ...i.i.... r.i... i ..;i.i,.. i,.,i A.. i,rt,u.i ... p ...r .. i'.,,,.l rTuL-..a wi.rp .hirlid ttom iu .idea. Its roar was de:.te. " i ' IT'uT onward, the stoutest heart were appalled. . . This tornado seem to have attained the niaii.i.nm of lis Inrv at this no-lit. Amoni' - r f .rlll,'.,,,l le , m .- . ,u tne head ol an itilatit and the arms and leg , " " . , '. . . ., e, - , ... ,,ro" l.a.r, I nistnnce oi many V"" " 10 lo overtaken by the tornado, while they were seeking shelter ,l,l-J' ' carried up out ot sight and "'' '"'r I-aee ha since been found oltlieili V our I. ui ,u i ngs. soine oi i a rg round to . piece tbo line '"' hart, fifty feet s,, , ire, were grout, pieces not a I ra.'Un-hi larger thau of stovi w J I can be found. Oil Kahinau & Plau'x had live hundred acre tine wood completely destroyed. Ihe . . - WW. A barn thirty six by fouy-five feet owned by Mr. Sunt ., mi which were three j, "r 1 1 ' ... , . , ,1 ',nfes. was carried sixiy feet, turned end, for end. and set down again uniniiired .t... ..... . Ji.,.,.uJ k,.,i,i . I i." uuincnu we.c in'. ."". " miles south-westerly from Wheatland, pro ! prrty was damaged to the amount ol i--,tut aud six person seriou-ly hurl. J'lie union nf the Tornado took place about three mil South westerly from De- The spectacle here presented as re- ported by eye witnesses .as mo-l sublime ..id terrible. Thed.utl.ern tornvloce.se. Its advaiioe. enlarged it di:n. n-l ons unit it extended from ihe earth to the heavens. a lar.'e blark column. It remained station ary, appal ently for a minute Tho lower- farm of J. M B .rge. f n.r persons lost their tested their grief by fr-queul outburst of incljc. ot the roc, projoceu . om i u-. -.c - gyo lives, four horses, forty hog and thirty feeling. The rfli,,, 25 in numher. were of the nver he n-t was firtm, p ..en n, sue! a .... I e.op 1 head of cattle were dc-royed Mr. B. own- ranged in front of .he Bank of M. Dunning the clay. I he tornado a,r.k.4 he r.ck y ears. p . "o pro,.,ie. well ; the ed al.rg. 11 ,ck of g, es.-, many of which h .d The service were conducted b, the Itevs. wrenched it fr. ,. It bed, and turning . hue. The O crop . Ihcr hetd compl. lely twtsted from their Freer, K Imiiiston and Youngs of Camanche, over e,,-l for en 1 unul ,t surm.u . th ( . e- c op ' V' doj l4 bodiea. Mr. 1! ami eight persons saved II btrd and Brlnd le of Clinton. KyiWt and Lank, and earned ,t about on, h. indred u 'rb fcJ n,kea .od ,t.lld .heir lives b, jumping into a pit th.t had White of Lyons. Gie.son of Low Moor - jards In many p,ac, where ' " I "ver knew it to fail and to look at been due in .he side of a hill. Messrs. The immense eoncours, in attendance for,., ploughed its surface has beet. h oily blow ,, -- . n . , , f ;iuei, 0 .mi;t fng cloud, raided to swell it, bulk to n ..,.,.... .;, VI, .., nrth., mm.. do, which approached from the North Kat, ti K-sterly direction. Hoinj: great damage i ..... i ,..- -t u.j .t'liw ...;.. Snntl. of Morrison. nati ill lllis way U'.-uumu iuiit mwui ucu, mo . iii vwm.-t, p . - , .. . . l,uSe tn,H. now L.!iin- out and .waying' Sterling, and Atnhoy. It. fir, .ppe.M to ; body, loo much mntt ate.l to , pern., of ,.. like . partially inflated balloon, r. fro,., have diminished after it left the latter pUee. ; coS..Mn ... found three and a half tn.le. the cartb with a terriflo roar, paused over(aud finally it disappeared in Luke Michigan. , """ a grove without damaging it, and descend- Icidetit$ of the Tornado The fury ofj 1 ing again ".wept ODward, "rejoicing a giant to run his course," with unparalleled . aw iiiiir'i aim iuer. j South of Deuitt It came with a awoop upon the house of Mr. Parsell completely - I wiping it out. The value of the house, and wiping it out. The value of the house, and fences alone, destroyed between thu point and amancbe. Is estiiualed by t.oss who have fj lowed the track of the tarnado, above $5.1,001). The lives lo-t number , twenty -iglit. The nnmes .re. Jatnea Fos- ter, ll. nry I'Vlcr, Mr Sarah Foster, Mali! da Foster, Catherine Henry, Child of Mr. M ay nard, Ab x G regoire a nd wife and dauh ter, Sarah Hatfield, N It. Walrod, wife and two children, a German, name unknown, Jesse Parsell, John Klindt and wife, Mr Myers, and three children, Iaao Smith. lla'D.-in rry, jianu . .uuiani. Mr. v nine s I'liiiu, ii'juert ioyu, auu cuuu ui .'ii. Jones. The wounded number fifty-one. Fotne i'Pl.l. . r .... 1. .. . M .... " n.u"i pierced through and through with rails. fragments of building and the wrenched off branches of the tree. On Tuesday the I.r.,i;. f ,l, n..r.r..,a l.r. I.r killed ...w K. . . - w ere con vr-vci io i.; in, aim were uunen in ttie presence oi an immense concourse oi people, with feeling aud appropriate cere- nioiue. 'J'he citizens of De Witt repnired to the cene ot the disaster as soon as me news eesched Ihem and by active exerti ms aDd unwearied euro and attention towara tne .wounded and the providing for the desti lute survi vors, have proved their get.erouj feeliiiv? and aniple penerosity. At Qiihoik he The atortn was over at nit...... ...... i. .. A .... .... n....l, -;...l ..,.1 ............ c .. u. . . ...Uv ..-..., the torrent ot rain which deluged our street and converted then, apparently into canals, bad ceased falling. The air was soft and balmy, a few star were glimmer- iiil' t!.rotii;"h the Meeting clouds, and occa- sionally the full radiance of the moon would iiiumiue jviver auu i own an i inc. uiinii shcre, and then gliding behind a cloud, leire all a'aiu to the mournfuluess of doubt- lu star li.'ht. rat awav in Illinois the storm stiil ra.ed. the violent flashiiiL' of the ing scene. e sat looKittg iroin on open window listening to the mournful call of a wh'p poor will upon the Island, when a man un uor-euats came uliiiii luriouslv ud the street, without drawing bridle, aud in an exciter! voice, he cried out " f'nmuticlie is h stroyr'l ly a tornado, and h-ill Inr in- ...,..... i ... ii.. . .....I down nil y-itr Do-tors and tm'rrinls to ,;,,. ,rnn,UI I"- U'lllinnt awln In V, The man's nnnner " as a guarantee of hi sup... ilr all wpr. pntrpr to rpn.lprpeerr as. .Meanwhile every vehicle was put in service, and sorn a hundred willing hearts andiche. saw the black column wcrespeentngaiongas.il ai.vancu ,orce. "J "' "le Morm l""J r '"c wav, tne uioou snono nrigui auu uuciouu- td, and as we da-hed over the sandy road,! tu, ana as we oasneu over me sanoy roau, -ow w .shed brm and hard and could no- lice no signs of di-truct.on on the way, al- most hoped we had been made the viciiin most hoped we had been made the viciiin of a heartle-s joke. We were soon p it f'g"'. however. As we approached a hou.e ' " ,uo l'",rc. , out and hailed us as, " Are you Doctors? We found here three little children who bad been brought from the village with broken limbs. After a-s,,ring the dislryss - we rushed forward with our worst fe.M ... c j V cjhui ine... ... God save us from ever seeing again such ie sil,,,e r r t, tf .1 . lo de- crihe it woul I be impossible. No concep- ,in can be formed of tho scene except by i, ,nd. oneo seen, it will haunt the memory lorever. Although almost as fami - liar mere as in v union, yei u coum nut reeognite streets or particular ouarter ofl ihe town. Ihirid Srrvire at Cam 7 ni hr.-The fun- rral servic's over the dead at Camauehe on Tuesday, tho Oih, were solemn and iuipre- sive. Over to thousand sytupathi-in,' friends an I neighbors were preseut, and at cd iu procession and moved the old re com- burial ground, when the homes xMl the graves wbiehhad been pre pared. The procession then returned to care for tho survivor, .,, . . ,, T. . . -, Albany At A bany. Illinois, two mil above ('amanche. on tho opposiie side of ti . .i. j... .: r k..:t.i:.... lue .'. I ssl-SI (ill., .lie ursnueiiuu ir. ,u I properly was even more general than al Camanche. if lhat be possible, although the loss of life was comparatively small The ton contained about 70(1 iubvbitants, the greater portion of whom are rendered homeless. Kiw.rd KfTuer. l B.ek. L Swell, Masters C. Kilcy and C. Alexinder .ere itounded two of whom, q lire Kiley and II Nevitt, are in a critical condition. We have endeavored lo Iraeo the course and i ff cts of tho tornado from it com mencement, to the Kastern border of our Htate. After leaving Albany, we hear of it , thro,,!, the, nrcjs of Chieairo. pursuing still " F'V" . a ! the tornado may be known from the j that it lasted at Camanche ouly at.out two or luree iiiinuiea. ininiin ma. the village containing some twelre hundred ' i.hahitanta. was altnot totally destroyed i I'e could fill a volume with instance of the atranire freaks of the tornado, aud its reai-itlesa pwr, but shall eotiBne ourselves to a feir only.' One of its most singular feature ia found in the entire absence ol furniture among the wrecks. Here and there the round or leg of chair, or aofa may be bund, but that is about all. Trunks, clothing, bed carpet", nd .11 kind of fur niture seem entirely ini'sing ; all tbat re mains of the coutenls of the many bouses that were destroyed, could be plidd in a room twelve feet square. The rent must have gone into the river. A plank two inches thick effectually clos cd the door cf Walkore'i" new Hotel, by driving through the door and floor of the building in a slanting direction, and slick- g there one end out of the iloor, ttie oincr throueh iho floor. The lower Ptcry of store of First street was cut away bm smooth ly ai if sawed, and blown into the river, when the upper story fettled aown in ti place, almost unirgured. i nc trou. oi frame house was blown aw. y in the uP,,er part of the town, and the furniture in left unmj .red ; while iu Mr. I'arX House. me wiuuows w ere riow 11 iu .m ,.... mture cru-tieu to pieces, mn jtuoe numr stood only slightly injured. ! must be re - ineiii uereu iui pai nai ..es, , u,.mU s.... . j oniy the outer edge of the Tornado. In . direct course, tne aestructioii w a: cumpirir in every instance. One mau toni us nu-i nrst rea ix-ition oi tne storm coiisisveu - ; seeing a horse come throuub the air about! 20 feet from the uround, followed by a cow at about the same height. Tne eo. must have been carried some V!0 rod from where' ..a. , .k. U.n Mr Hut i Hut .. ler saw his stable taken oyer toe tops some cherrv trees, leavniL' his horse on me . ground (there was no floor to tbo atahle); attached to the rack. A couple ol horses st.naing id ironi Mr. esifall s storfl were blown luto the miuuieoi nie river. ii.to... ing down the river, endeavoring to reacn the west bn.k, just as the tornada began. j 1 here were uoou It -o persons in an. iinet, of tbe-eonlv escuDcd. These three say j - . mat all may Know snout i. is mejr ...u.... . . . tut .:..i t... .l...u themselves on tne 1:111101s snore, um unU. er they got there by land or by w .ter, or what became ol their companions, mey are unab e to sav. At Aihany. a laree ware house, about fO by 100 It, was moved Irom its foundations, and is now standing at the distance of a square troui them ; the bund- .1 k... mv...l .n.n am f,.-t The terrific momentum of the tornado i ana K.sl illustrated it shilli'le nOVT ' It struck on the buttend.in a direciiondirect- , v ri-,n-isilfl the treneral course 01 tne torus- Ai-ton rving tnree mum wen 01 vau.au of destruction uirecny .uvain;iuK ur ... -. M '"J 'J f .vv wnu uirecnous iu nc upon iut t.uU.i.. -..- cling to the trees. While lying there tbey enng to me .ree. n.,o i saw tho house ta.en and carrieu aoout j twenty rod west, and returned to within a few feet, of il original position It was a few feet, of il original position ( then, as Mr. 11. expresses it, ' rubbed out , as jou would rut, out a snow oau nci.een i.1 na.... . . . At DeUitt. where the curse wis ddeen.s', 1 a building with the whole fan.ily in it ! carried from the east lo the west side cf the ( high way, .nd deposited without breaking ! South of DeWitl. i,,t in front of the -pot i M. il... ..l.r. !.... .innrl wl.it nf ""V "".'. .. ' , cord wood, containing, according to the es tim ate of the Wood Agent of the C, I .V , i i. -...j : ' K. It , about twelve cord is deposited in K. II, about twelve coal is deposited ina the ticket tor loe Prudent-. Ian. in -he.p The strange part of this ineider.t is Again, take tho firs, three letters Ham that no wood of this character can be fount of H nn u. Dame, snd eombme them wut. ' within several mile of the place where I, Is ufpo-iifu, A stngulai instance of the pover of the I tornado, has been furnished by Mr. Heed I of the firm of R.'ed sV: Harper, of Bertram, "rr-'u rock. weigning ou r ir.ii.jr tuns about twelve feet long, eight feet wide six, feet thick, was embedded mi the K .-t bank j f the Cedar Kiver. Only about eighteen away, a n wasueu U a ,. , - sever 1 instances wbleh have teen prou;;iii to our km: h.r,. the prairie h ad been broken, the sod turned by the plough have been wholly swept aw .y. u Mr Bums' farm sj.ith of Mt. Vernon, an or chard of about 150 apple tree, of lar .-. growth was carried off, root and brancn an I noi a vestigo left to sbo tbat a tre. bad even been grown there. In several instances, wagons were torn in Piece, and tne tires oi mo -...r. ......... cned out perfectly fl.t. A portion of lh warekou-e of lUbinau A Pf.utx, at Li-bon .as found sixteen miles away, north of On ion Grove. It was recognixed by the p-cu IUr cdor of the paint. There is the te-li niony of foureye witnesses living a. Bertram who say that they distinctly saw a man in lh. very vortex of the tornido a it passed 15ertr.ni high .hove the , lop of the lallest I hey follow'! the track for some j: t C...I .1. l.l t... j-. o.stanee, n mm . Uij, u ma ! not. We have Miiee beard that a human f"Cl!TI!E Qt'ARRK-I. BKTWKKN HoRACt'.KRF.F.. LEY ANU sfc.N .VI Oil .St: A AKI). The New York Tribune contain iloraee Gte ley a letter lo Senator Sen aril, m which the w ruer in 1 " " t , annouiicca the " di.-olu-liou of the political firm of Semard, Weed and Greeley." Mr. (J. complaiua that, eoiniiKUciu life; aarly, iu pour pecuuiary eirciini-tji.ces, be had ulwajs worked bard for the whig party ; that Mr. Sward, when Governor, uevcr tendered liim i. oto of eiiioliiiueut, although he (Greeley) tieud eJ bis lime and Uieutii. in teliull ot the par ty, but conferred Lia Uiors on po.mcal piiuperi.. He ought, he tliii-k-, have been uiiuind, at tl.e iLMui.ce of Mr. Seward, the Potuianter Generalship under Gen. llurn-'jU, but couii I a i iii. ol . Iiuiiiil.ung l.cuiie given hi in about lliil lime by Mr. tseward iu a libel ea.-e. Mr. Orieley alao coiim nuil to be a camliddie lor nomination for Governor m le"3, hut charges tliat be was cheated out ol It through t lie influence r.1 U ... il m.il S.:iril illlll al-O cut OUt of ,:,.,, ir ..,,;ei,ai,t tio.eruor h j (ie ftkll v piirll.Si eii,1;; l,,,,, t0 do all the irij HOrt a (, olljl.r9 , e(1J.,v ,,e fru)U . .. ,11.,i1,,iOIJ ut i,e no.itical a firiu ,. ,,..,1 l0 ,u, (,reeley war -j,. arlj ever since, aud particularly at Iti lCJ EW,RD ANl) Dufii LAS Hon. Robert 1 G. Scott, formerly o! irgmu, but noa an . - . .-inmiin ueirg .c m ...c ...... ...w.. ilj itj,.,,ll01l,l Conventions, as he was to that . ... t0 m;lde a speech at llicl.mond in --j- -e -r ported :- ,, j,, rtv;cwing the course of Senator p)ll;aS) yr . scolt endeavored to show that h(J MIl9 a li, publican in .iisuise, and that , . , n... ... ...! .i. A.. , t( inmpim mi.e uu (imic.,,.. ... oi cj,jotlS 0 i. sprt,ie Lourt. At tins r i , ii hi aoini! one liiuuirrd II the speaKer j , t,rt.fL.r fJew.r.l to Dou.-las ! Mr. Scott instantly replied that be would that oi ir se4r, w Bs a statesman, a i.laiu, bon- est, outspoken man, who meant what he aald and said what be im ant, ai.d therelore was infinitely to be preferred to l'joglas, who iq.ivoeal.d, mystitiyd and deoeived. I hi rt.-potise was cueertul hy the house. i ... , ., ,. Tnin IrvriBir A North (aro ina : . -- paperimt.ee as something new in na ex- pi n. - T"""11" ' j me co .si w ie snaum. I he trade iu " gar den truek " i increasing every year be- iteu mo amuia p,r,.,Uu the facilities for rauid traiisportation are improved, and is already ot i Ill.Ort .1 llCC NewYotkcityl -l.ler llile never been privus. The couseiiience s, that larL'e t and in the interior, are i""im ...itni. monster steamship i expected at -New lor on Sjoday or Mjuday next. A New lor k-tter says : l'he arrival of the monster will be p- propri.ttlv celebrated by a salvo of artillery ( Diamond, Governor Maud, and . bcl,een lue iillory and the . . en. al .1.. .1... ; si.roaled Narrons. As soon a the ship is signaled fl..t cf clCUrM0ii and other .learner will ,,JU ,., nleet her, and es- cort her up to ihe city Om ol au ler bill s ocean steamships, and perhaps one of til Coilius boats, wnl j nu tne sq tsdrou. Xam.!-U i. . little re- niarkab.e that the last syil-ble ham o Aiirahaiii LiuCjIii s hr.st name, ami tne ur-. ...i...v.i.. II, ..1 f I,.. !..t name, when DJt 'J11'""5 l"'"J ' .. . togeiiier. inas , ..e u.- ...s - il... iipi.Pt tor me President llaniilU the fir-t three h it rsfbinl ol Lmcjlu s name, vou have llsni.iu. ai.J te the ial , . , . , sjlLbK I Lm Hamim name, and last syl- lah.e leomj ol Lincoln i name, and yod have L.uco.u s. in The Crch- The Wheat Crop in this ctiou may uo. be considered t mie. as mo.t of it is ready for tlie cy the and reaper. e have noi ... - r ( ! -Kt3 a. nit v.7 r I ' hfOHUif The Wheat Crop is coming in better, we believe, than wa anticipated a month ago; but slid, not a well a in some former vear. We haro seen some recently that vas very indifferent hardly worth eutlin;. lYiutur oats are tolerably good, but spring ists, as u-uil iu this eiiiusle of late yr, tru uuproiii'iiig iu the extreme. Jligk i'vint U' p nttr. Wit. Kits I'n'JvTV friend from Wilke. 'ounty, writing on busu.eaw remarks : J v t:orein sto. k is ad lauelng lit tint court, y Democrat are wheeling about and .ouiing into the ad valorem raks Snkf I'l' .pat

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